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Fujimi 1/700 JAPANESE NAVY FAST BATTLESHIP KONGO FULL HULL MODEL japan NEW

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Regular Price: ¥4,500

Special Price ¥3,600

Details
Details
Plastic model [Scale] 1/700 [Other] Pedestal and decals included Reprinted with a 2-piece 25mm machine gun attached to the Imperial Japanese Navy series "Fast Battleship Kongo"! Kongo was completed at Vickers in England in August 1918, the first renovation was completed in 1945, and the second renovation was completed in 1945. She participated in the Henderson base naval gunfire, the Third Solomon Battle, the Battle of the Philippine Sea, and the Battle of Leyte Gulf. We have reprinted the "Imperial Japanese Navy Series" with a ship bottom, which was previously treated as a standard product. The product is a full hull specification that can be reproduced up to the bottom of the ship, and comes with a pedestal that you can decorate and enjoy after completion. The lower part of the hull is made up of integrally molded parts, and the screw part and rudder are made into separate parts. Six 25mm twin machine guns include both conventional one-piece structural parts and more precise two-piece parts. The 25mm machine gun has a two-piece structure, and the gunmetal of the barrel and the hull color of the base are painted separately to make it easy to reproduce. The molding color of the carrier-based aircraft has been changed from clear to gray in consideration of workability. Includes decals containing the Hinomaru and national flags of the carrier-based aircraft. * This product is made in Japan. * This product is a plastic model kit that requires assembly.
Additional Info
Additional Info
Manufacturer FUJIMI
Weight (kg) 0.6000
Release Date Dec 31, 2021
Series No
Package Depth (mm) 410
Package Height (mm) 150
Package Width (mm) 70
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